- Step 1: Preparation
- Step 2: Access to the speedometer wave
- Step 3: Remove the old speedometer wave
- Step 4: Use new speedometer wave
- Step 5: review
- Step 6: Maintenance tips
Step 1: Preparation
Before starting work, make sure you have the right tools on hand: a wrench, a screwdriver and a new reinforced speedometer.
Step 2: Access to the speedometer wave
Open the motorcycle cladding to get access to the speedometer wave. This can require different steps depending on the model. Check your motorcycle manual for specific instructions.
Step 3: Remove the old speedometer wave
Locate the end of the old speedometer wave at the speedometer and loosen it carefully. Then slowly pull out the wave to avoid damage to other components.
Step 4: Use new speedometer wave
Use the new reinforced speedometer wave into the same position from which you removed the old wave. Make sure that she sits correctly and is not kinked.
Step 5: review
Before you put the cladding back on, test the new speedometer wave by starting the motorcycle briefly. Check whether the speedometer works and no unusual noises occur.
Step 6: Maintenance tips
In order to extend the lifespan of your speedometer wave, you should regularly observe the following care tips:
FAQ 1: How often should I check the speedometer woe?
It is recommended to check the speedometer wave at least once a season or at every inspection to ensure that it is in perfect condition.
FAQ 2: What do I do if the speedometer doesn't work?
If the speedometer does not work, first check the speedometer wave for damage or breaks. If the wave is okay, the problem could be on the speedometer itself or the connection.
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